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The Lab Gets an Upgrade


Ptychodus04

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Christmas came early this year in the form of a sale at Harbor Freight.

Last night, I picked up this new compressor and plan to have it installed and my lab reorganized this weekend!!

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Cool! Congratulations.

May it give you many hours of problem free prepping.

Enjoy!

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Hey Kris, you get the booze and ill come over and help you celebrate. Woooooop! Wooooooop!

Always nice to get new toys.

RB

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Unfortunately, no. And I refuse to pay extra for shipping when I can get it for free. It's bad enough that I had to pay sales tax!! This is the result of our immediate gratification society. Grrrr

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Your new scribe looks very much like the ME9100. Can you get different front housings and longer stylus's for that one?

RB

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Your new scribe looks very much like the ME9100. Can you get different front housings and longer stylus's for that one?

RB

The ME9100 is a redesign of the CP9361. That was my 1st choice of a scribe but $460 + shipping was more than I could get away with spending. I believe the ME9100 front end fits on this scribe which will allow for the use of the Paleo Tools styli in all their glory.

I'm just happy to have a scribe that will take off bulk matrix faster than my Aro!!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Looks great! Been considering one of these. What`s the lowest presure/air consumption per min you can run CP on?

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I believe they require 90 PSI to operate. I run mine at 100 PSI. The nice thing about the CP9361 and the ME9100 is the control valve. It allows quite a bit of power control with the same air pressure.

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